Visa on arrival

Visa on arrival in Vietnam

Visa on arrival is the most convenient and cheapest way to get a Visa to Vietnam. Secure, easy and Save.

This is an alternative way to get your visa for Vietnam. You just need to send us a copy of your passport, your arrival date and type of visa you want to get. We will process an approval letter of visa on arrival for you.

The processing time normally takes 2 working days to be done, but in any urgent cases, we can still make it even in an hour.

When you have a valid approval letter of visa on arrival, you can pick up your visa at any of our international airport on arrival. (Hanoi Airport, Ho Chi Minh City Airport, Cam Ranh Airport and Da Nang Airport).

Visa on arrival can be collected at Vietnam’s land crossing borders, but by this way, it is more complicated. Please talk to us for more information.

Before processing to payment, recheck all of your details for Visa to make sure everything is correct and in good order. Then continue to fill in payment information in a secure page created for your inquiry from our trusted partner bank. All the information you provide will be kept confidential.

Receive a Visa Approval Letter via email from us (attached with For Entry And Exit – Application Form).

Print out the Letter and the Application Form.

Fill out the Application Form.

Prepare 2 passport sized photos (4×6) and USD in cash for your visa stamping fee which you have to pay upon arrival

Make sure you have the above documents along with your passport in a good hand, then submit them to Immigration Officers at Vietnam arrival airports to get your visa label on your passport.

The Approval Letter should be adequate to prove that you are allowed to entry Vietnam if it is one of the boarding requirements from your airlines operator. Vietnam International Airports are: Noi Bai Airport, Da Nang Airport and Tan Son Nhat Airport.

Special note:

If you travel to Vietnam by land crossing border (boat, bus, train), please make sure you have the Visa in advance or you have to apply for a specific land crossing approval letter of visa on arrival in advance.

Asia Hero Travel also can get business visa on arrival (six month to one year), working visa on arrival, Vietnam medias visa and many others visa types.., Please contact our consultant for further advice: *protected email*!

Vietnam visa exemption

Who need and who do not need a visa to Vietnam:

Nationals of certain countries may visit Vietnam without visa for a period of time, hereunder is the list of countries and regions that have visa exemption arrangements with Vietnam.

Updates on 01/07/2016: Starting from 01/07/2016 to 30/06/2017, visitors from the following countries may not need a visa to Vietnam for less than 15 days: Germany, France, the UK, Italy, and Spain.

Areas

Countries

Term of residence

Asia

Singapore

less than 30 days

Thailand

less than 30 days

Malaysia

less than 30 days

Philippines

less than 21 days

Laos

less than 30 days

Indonesia

less than 30 days

Japan

less than 15 days

South Korea

less than 15 days

Nordic

Sweden

less than 15 days

Finland

less than 15 days

Denmark

less than 15 days

Norway

less than 15 days

European

(July 1, 2016 – Jun 30, 2021)

Germany

less than 15 days

France

less than 15 days

Spain

less than 15 days

Italy and United Kingdom

less than 15 days

Special Exemptions

APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) holders economies may visit Vietnam for less than 60 days.

Those who directly visit Phu Quoc Island without a visa for up to 30 days. Foreigners and Vietnamese nationals bearing foreign passports who enter Vietnam through an international border gate and then travel to Phu Quoc Island and stay in Phu Quoc less than 30 days will also be granted Vietnam visa exemption. After arriving in Phu Quoc Island, if visitors want to travel to other localities or stay in the island for more than 15 days, the immigration department will be responsible for issuing visas right on the spot.

Disclaimes: Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information is correct and up to date, there may be changes which we are not aware of.